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The political chasm is widening. A line has been drawn between two different ideologies, but not between Republicans and Democrats. This gap is between the Republicans and conservatives. “I think the …

Key races in states with early poll closing times will offer us some important clues as to whether the American people are delivering a clear verdict – or if the final results won’t be know until Wednesday morning or later. A rule of thumb: The later we go before knowing the winner, the better it is for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. …

Suburbia hasn’t been spared the political split that has the nation in a gridlock with less than a week before the election. Romney leads among suburban independents. Obama leads among “empty nesters.” …

John Kartch, spokesman for Americans for Tax Reform: “We’re circulating no such flyer. ATR sent out a mail piece opposing President Obama’s policies using a storm analogy way back in September. Sounds like someone is being dishonest.” …

The ad, attacking President Obama, declared, “WE’VE SEEN STORMS IN VIRGINIA, BUT NONE LIKE THIS…” Below an image of ominous storm clouds is the stern visage of President Obama staring out into space. …

It’s a nail-biter. And we’re not just talking about the presidential race. Thirteen of the 33 Senate contests remain up for grabs with just a week left before the election. Here are the ten closest ones. …

Whether your sick of all the presidential campaign ads — or wondering what all the fuss is about — depends on where you live. The latest study by the Wesleyan Media Center finds that the Las Vegas, Norfolk and Cleveland media markets have been subjected to the biggest barrage of campaign ads this year. That’s because the states those TV markets are in are presidential battlegrounds and also feature competitive Senate races, too. On the flip side, the Wichita Falls, Texas, media market, along with southern Idaho, New Orleans and almost all of Mississippi and Alabama have featured fewer than 50 political ads on local TV. …